L. E. ChambersInternational Congress of Biometeorology
The ClimateWatch program is the collaborative brainchild of Earthwatch Australia, the Bureau of Meteorology, and the University of Melbourne to understand how c…
Please click hereto watch the latest case study Forewarned is Forearmed. 1 United Nations Framework on Climate Change, http://unfccc.int/focus/adaptation/items/6999.php. Accessed 29 September 2015. Australia's Wine Future: A Climate Atlas A free online resource of climate information for all ...
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Sea surface temperature (SST) in the Pacific Ocean is a dominant influence on the climate of both Oceania and Australia. To understand better the Pacific, and the small island developing countries situated there, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology and the CSIRO worked with 15 partner countries ...
Impacts of climate change and extreme weather on food supply chains cascade across sectors and regions in Australia. Nat. Food 3, 631–643 (2022). Article ADS PubMed MATH Google Scholar Kuhla, K., Willner, S. N., Otto, C., Geiger, T. & Levermann, A. Ripple resonance amplifies ...
Please use this Discussion Thread for the situation in Japan with respect to the Miyagiken-Oki earthquake (9.0 magnitude) and associated 10m tsunami, and its
There is huge uncertainty about how global exchanges of carbon between the atmosphere and land will respond to continuing environmental change. A better representation of photosynthetic capacity is required for Earth System models to simulate carbon assi
This information has been incorporated into the Australia’s Wine Future: A Climate Atlas, a free online resource of climate information for all Australian Geographic Indications (GIs). The atlas helps to answer the question – what will my region’s climate look like in the future? This is ...
For simplicity, let’s assume the average CO2emissions intensity of Australia’s electricity generation is 1 tonne per MWh (The figure varies by state and by year ).2 From Inhaber’s chart, at 1% wind energy penetration, emissions are reduced by 90% per MWh of wind generation. This equate...